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Three Bears Park
Type Neighborhood park / Playground
Location Fairmount
Coordinates 39.9660,-75.1730
Area Less than 1 acre
Established 2014 (current design)
Operated by Philadelphia Parks & Recreation
Features Playground, spray ground, community space
Hours Dawn to dusk
Transit Walk from Fairmount area; SEPTA bus routes
Website Official Site

Three Bears Park is a beloved neighborhood playground in Fairmount, known for its distinctive bear statues and popular spray ground. Though small, the park is one of the most cherished family destinations in the Fairmount neighborhood and draws visitors from across the city during summer months.[1]

The park exemplifies successful neighborhood park design and community stewardship.

History

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Origins

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The site has served as a playground for generations:

  • Historic neighborhood park
  • Originally basic playground
  • Neighborhood gathering spot
  • Named for bear statues

Renovation

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2014 renovation:

  • Complete playground redesign
  • New play equipment
  • Spray ground added
  • Improved landscaping
  • Bear statues retained

Community Support

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Friends of Three Bears Park:

  • Active neighborhood group
  • Fundraised for improvements
  • Organize events
  • Maintain park stewardship

Features

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Playground

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Modern play equipment:

  • Climbing structures
  • Slides
  • Swings
  • Age-appropriate areas
  • Safe surfaces

Spray Ground

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Popular summer attraction:

  • Water play features
  • Seasonal operation (Memorial Day-Labor Day)
  • Free
  • Very popular on hot days

The Three Bears

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Iconic statues:

  • Three concrete bear sculptures
  • Beloved neighborhood symbols
  • Photo opportunity
  • Origin of park name

Community Space

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  • Benches for parents
  • Shade areas
  • Gathering space
  • Neighborhood hub

Using the Park

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Playground Use

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  • Best for children ages 2-10
  • Supervised play
  • Busy on weekends and summer
  • Arrive early on hot days for spray ground

Spray Ground

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  • Free water play
  • Summer months only
  • Very popular—arrives early
  • Bring towels and sunscreen

Visiting

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Hours

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  • Park: Dawn to dusk
  • Spray ground: Memorial Day through Labor Day

Getting There

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Location: 28th and Cambridge Streets, Fairmount

By Public Transit:

  • Walk from Fairmount neighborhood
  • SEPTA Bus 43, 48

By Car:

  • Street parking (limited)
  • In Fairmount residential area
  • The spray ground is the main attraction in summer—arrive early
  • Bring towels for water play
  • Nearby coffee shops and restaurants on Fairmount Avenue
  • Small but excellent park
  • Combine with visit to Eastern State Penitentiary nearby

Community

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Fairmount Neighborhood

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Three Bears Park is central to:

  • Young family neighborhood
  • Active community involvement
  • Neighborhood events
  • Strong park stewardship

Events

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  • Community gatherings
  • Seasonal celebrations
  • Neighborhood events
  • Friends of Three Bears Park activities

Nearby

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See Also

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References

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  1. "Three Bears Park". Philadelphia Parks & Recreation. Retrieved December 30, 2025
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